Habitat houses provide healthy foundations
Dirt floors can cause health issues for children. That’s why families like Lisseth’s are partnering with Habitat to build a safe, new home with a concrete floor.
Dirt floors can cause health issues for children. That’s why families like Lisseth’s are partnering with Habitat to build a safe, new home with a concrete floor.
Habitat’s policy-specific report highlights shelter issues around the world and recommends policy solutions.
Proceeds from our nonprofit home improvement stores and donation centers, otherwise known as ReStores, help fund Habitat for Humanity’s worthy cause.
Lynda Henriksen, director of communications and fund development at Habitat Brant-Norfolk, shares how she’s seen firsthand — through her own life and by working at Habitat — just how important the role of stable housing can play in lifting people up.
Read why Habitat’s monthly donors give — and why you should consider joining their ranks.
This November 15, America Recycles Day provides an opportunity to rethink what recycling cars could mean for you.
See how you can make a lasting, positive impact on someone’s life by volunteering abroad through Habitat for Humanity’s Global Village trips.
The multi-talented Drew and Jonathan Scott receive Habitat’s highest honor.
Research has shown that volunteering is associated with improved health and well-being, including increased longevity, adoption of healthy lifestyles and reduction in depression and stress. Dive into the research around these benefits in our evidence brief.
Everyone deserves a decent place to live, and everyone can do something today to help make that possible for another family.